Note: the DO files are for Intercooled Stata version 6.0, updated to the May25, 2000 version of the executable, and the July 17, 2000 version of the ADOfiles. This update is necessary to get the xtpcse command.The following files should be placed in folder c:\Data\Imf in order for thedo files to work properly:     GovDur.do     IMF4models.do     IMF4modelsflip.do     IMFhazard4.do     linearA.do     linearB.do     Variables.do     IMFdata1.dta     IMFdata2.dta     IMFdata3.dta     IMFdata4.dta     IMFdata5.dtaThe files IMFdata1-5 have been modified in the following way.  Czech republicand Czechoslovakia have been recoded as the same country, with code 935.This change affects variables code, Govdur, govid, and IMFid.First, run file govdur.do.  It creates some variables and the governmentduration hazard to be used in subsequent models.  The output from this filegives the coefficients from the Government Duration Weibull model, correctedfor imputation issues.Then, in order to obtain the coefficients of the duration of IMF programs forcountries in "Good" status run file IMF4models.do. Alternatively, in order toobtain the coefficients of the duration of IMF programs for contries in"Punishment" status run file IMF4modelsflip.do.  The output from these filegives the coefficients from the four nested IMF Status Duration Weibullmodels, corrected for imputation issues.  The coefficients will be displayedin proportional hazard (PH) form.  Adding 'time' to each of the modelcommands will result in coefficients in accelerated failure time (AFT) form.For example,  you could change the following model command in PH form streg Quota USAID USODA oecd IMFQuota IMFUSAID IMFoecd IMFUSODA CPIL1       CPIL6 IMFCPIL1 IMFCPIL6 CHDCL1 IMFCHDCL CHRSL1 IMFCHRSL IMFstat, dist(w)       cluster(code)to AFT form streg Quota USAID USODA oecd IMFQuota IMFUSAID IMFoecd IMFUSODA CPIL1       CPIL6 IMFCPIL1 IMFCPIL6 CHDCL1 IMFCHDCL CHRSL1 IMFCHRSL IMFstat, dist(w)       cluster(code) timeIn order to replicate the graphs in the text of the book, AFT coefficientsshould be used.Files linearA.do and linearB.do estimate the three linear equations.  Thefile linearA.do uses the actual aid variables, whereas linearB.do uses thepredicted hazard from IMF model 4, the least restrictive IMF Status DurationWeibull Model.  The output from each of those "do" files give thecoefficients for the linear economic variable panel-corrected-standard-errorsmodels, corrected for imputation issues.